- I've alluded to some of these drawbacks…with video podcasting,…but I want to be perfectly clear.…For those of you that are starting out with podcasting,…don't start with video,…unless you have a really good reason to.…It's more expensive.…It's more complex.…Better to figure things out in an easier medium,…and that's going to be audio…for most people's starting point.…But if you're passionate about video…or you already know a lot about video,…well, you can make the jump…or put the time in…and check out some of the many courses…hear at Lynda.com.…

With video podcasting…one of the most important things to consider…is that the delivery requirements…rise significantly.…In order to deliver video…you need a much better host…or at least will be paying more for hosting.…Video files are bigger typically,…often much bigger than audio-only files.…If people are trying to progressively download…or essentially stream these files off of your server,…watching them before they've downloaded the file,…well, your podcast hosting company…

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11/11/2015

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